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Home > JOURNALS > VLR > Vol. 19 > Iss. 4 (1974)

 
Villanova Law Review (1956 - )

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Severance of Buyer's Defenses against Seller's Assignee through Merger-Disclaimer Clauses: Circumvention of UCCC Sections 2.403 and 2.404
Robert Dugan

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Constitutional Law - Fourth Amendment - A Witness May Not Invoke the Exclusionary Rule to Suppress Evidence before the Grand Jury or as a Basis for Refusing to Answer Questions Based on Evidence Seized in Violation of His Fourth Amendment Rights
Leland G. Ripley

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Labor Law - Arbitration - Presumption of Arbitrability Applicable to Safety Disputes - Injunction Authorized as Remedy for Breach of Implied No-Strike Obligation - Objective Evidence Standard Established for Section 502 of Taft-Hartley Act
Anthony Allen Geyelin

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Labor Law - Unauthorized Strikes - Union Has the Duty to Use Every Reasonable Means Available to End Wildcat Strike
Anthony A. DeSabato

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Securities Regulation - An Unsuccessful Tender Offeror Has Standing to Sue the Target Corporation, the Successful Contestant, and the Underwriter, for Damages Resulting from Violations of Section 14(e) and Rule 10b-6
Jeffrey L. Pettis

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Uniform Commercial Code - Article Five - A Bank May Be a Confirming Bank on the Credit of a Non-Bank Issuer
William C. Anderson III

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Aliens, Employment, and Equal Protection
Douglas Paul Coopersmith

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The Controlling Persons Provisions: Conduits of Secondary Liability under Federal Securities Law
Kenneth I. Levin

 
 
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